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I hear a lot of people saying that there’s no time to do anything during Ramadan…
“Oh, I want to go to cut my hair but there’s no time…”
“Oh, I can’t get all of my work done … there’s not time…”
Oh this and Oh that!!!

Well, for those of you who are still convinced that time flies by so quickly… I would just like to remind you that Ramadan isn’t a special time zone! Neither is it a hole in the space-time continuum…and it’s definitely not a loophole in Einstein’s theory of time and space.

Yes, there ‘still’ are 24 hours in a day, no more, no less. It’s all about how we manage that time that makes all the difference.

For me, things have turned out differently. I’ve noticed that Ramadan actually ‘creates’ more time to do things that I wouldn’t have done during normal days. For example, I have more time to spend with my family during Iftar. I have more time to eat, instead of just grabbing a bite. I have more time to finish my work since the load is much less. But if Ramadan gives us more time for something, it should be more time to become a better person. We should all try to fit that into our agenda…
How’s your Ramadan time passing?

comments

foofoo
9 October, 8:00PM

Well my Ramadan is passing quite nicely actually. I like to spend my time doing thigns to pass the time by to get to futoor ;). Istill do everything I want to do however... ;)

waiitng07
9 October, 9:58PM

Ramadan is a nice time and its not bad since the fasting broke at 6:50. now its at 6:25. there are times to do things and then when u do them, time flies

♥3era8ia♥
12 October, 3:50PM

yeah Zayed, NO TIME AT ALL

ya3ni come from school @ 2:15 pm, take an hour nap, help out with fo6oor and break fast at 7:12

then time flies... but whats annoying is watching tv.. a series after another...it's not
necessary to watch tv.. but come on most of the series are interesting... so yeah.. do homework and sleep...

time flies... >.<


salam♦